One of President Obama's top re-election campaign donors has reportedly been indicted on multimillion-dollar fraud and manslaughter charges.

Kareem Ahmed, who footed $1 million during the president's 2012 re-election campaign, has been indicted by a California grand jury on charges including conspiracy, insurance fraud and involuntary manslaughter, TPM reports.

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The president and CEO of Landmark Medical Management — whose office was raided by Orange County officials in October — joins 15 of his associates in two sealed nine-count indictments dated June 17.

Between 2009 and 2013, Ahmed is accused of not only bribing doctors to prescribe his products to patients and filing false insurance claims, but also causing the death of a boy identified only as Andrew G. in 2012, the indictment obtained by KPCC shows.

A pharmacist named Michael Rudolph and a doctor named Andrew Jarminiski reportedly share that involuntary manslaughter charge with Ahmed.

According to the first indictment, Ahmed allegedly developed topical creams out of formulas that were "based on the profitability of the ingredients."

He allegedly then gave doctors illegal financial incentives from $600,000 to more than $2.5 million to prescribe the creams to patients receiving workers' compensation.